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- the present disclosure relates, generally, to a universal tool holder, and more particularly, to a universal tool holder that is configured to hold a machine tool during a conversion process thereof from one size to another.
- Machine tool holders that are configured to convert machine tools (e.g., precision milling tools used in conjunction with multi-task machines, machining centers with turning capability, and vertical lathes) from one size to another are known. Companies that use such holders, typically, have to maintain an inventory of shims and spacers to accommodate the various sizes of the machine tools for which they are configured to hold during a conversion process. In addition, as companies may require more than one machine tool holder to accommodate a specific size of the machine tools, this can result in additional costs and an increased footprint on a shop floor.
- machine tools e.g., precision milling tools used in conjunction with multi-task machines, machining centers with turning capability, and vertical lathes
- a universal tool holder that is configured to hold a machine tool for quick conversion of the machine tool from one size to another would prove advantageous in the precision machining tool industry.
- a universal holder configured for use with a machine tool.
- the universal holder includes a base, a clamp assembly supported on the base for securing the machine tool in a relatively fixed orientation and a locking assembly supported on the base and movable along a horizontal axis defined therethrough for lockingly engaging the machine tool when it is positioned on the base.
- a universal holder configured for use with a machine tool.
- the universal holder includes a base supporting a clamp assembly including a clamp movable along vertical and horizontal axes defined through the base and a locking assembly movable along the horizontal axis.
- a first locking blade provided on the base and a second locking blade provided on the locking assembly are aligned with each other and configured to lockingly engage corresponding grooves defined on the machine tool.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a universal holder, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the universal holder
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the universal holder taken along line A-A of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the universal holder taken along line B-B of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the universal holder taken along line C-C of FIG. 2 .
- proximal refers to a location on the on the universal holder, during normal use, that is closest to the user using the device.
- distal refers to a location on the on the universal holder, during normal use, that is farthest from the user using the device.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a universal holder 10 (holder 10 ), in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the holder 10 includes a base 20 , a clamping assembly 30 , and a locking assembly 40 .
- the components of the holder 10 can be made from any suitable material including, but not limited to, metal, metal alloys, plastic, ceramic, etc.
- the base 20 includes a generally rectangular configuration and supports on a top surface 21 thereof the clamping assembly 30 and the locking assembly 40 . During a conversion process of a machine tool 50 , the base 20 is also configured to support the machine tool 50 . Two mounting apertures 24 ( FIG. 2 ) are defined through the base 20 and can be used to secure the holder 10 to a workbench surface.
- the vertical support members 22 a and 22 b can be affixed to the base 20 via any suitable affixation device, e.g., screws, nuts, bolts, etc.
- the vertical support members 22 a and 22 b and the base 20 can be formed as a single component.
- the vertical support members 22 a and 22 b are configured to support the clamping assembly 30 . More particularly, the vertical support members 22 a and 22 b each include an aperture 25 (a portion of the aperture 25 of vertical support member 22 b is shown in FIG. 3 ) that is configured to receive an end of a horizontal bar member 31 of the clamping assembly 30 .
- the apertures 25 allow the horizontal bar member 31 to be moved along a horizontal axis defined through the base 20 , in between and relative to the vertical support members 22 a and 22 b.
- a clamp 32 which includes a distal end 33 (e.g., a clamping end) having a generally arcuate configuration for engaging the machine tool 50 , a proximal end 34 that is rotatable by a user (e.g., a knurled knob, or other suitable type of turning device), and a threaded rod 35 that is connected to the distal end 33 and the proximal end 34 .
- the threaded rod 35 is configured to engage a threaded aperture defined through the horizontal bar member 31 . It is noted that since the threaded rod 35 is shown received within the threaded aperture, the threaded aperture is not explicitly shown in the FIGS.
- One or more guide members 36 are positioned through corresponding apertures on the horizontal bar member 31 , and are connected to the distal end 33 of the clamp 32 to prevent the distal end 33 from turning while the proximal end 34 is rotated to move the clamp 32 up and down along a vertical axis that is defined through the base 20 . It is noted that since the one or more guide members 36 are shown received within the corresponding apertures, the corresponding apertures are not explicitly shown in the FIGS.
- the locking assembly 40 includes a wedge 41 that is movable along the horizontal axis, a locking blade 42 , a pair of guide members 43 ( FIG. 4 ), and a threaded locking pin 44 .
- the locking blade 42 is affixed to the wedge 41 via one or more screws (two screws shown in the FIGS.) and is aligned with a locking blade 23 that affixed to the vertical support member 22 b in a similar manner as the locking blade 42 .
- the locking blade 42 of the wedge 41 and the locking blade 23 of the vertical support member 22 b are configured to engage corresponding grooves 27 ( FIGS. 1, 2, and 5 ) provided on the machine tool 50 , described in greater detail below.
- the pair of guide members 43 extend from a bottom surface of the wedge 41 ( FIG. 4 ) and are positioned within a corresponding slot 26 ( FIGS. 1 and 4 ) defined through the base 20 .
- the pair of guide members 43 facilitate movement of the wedge 41 along the horizontal axis defined through the base 20
- the threaded locking pin 44 which is positioned at any angle within a slot 45 of the wedge 41 , is configured to engage a corresponding threaded aperture 43 ( FIG. 4 ) of the base 20 when the locking blade 42 of the wedge 41 is moved into engagement with the groove on the machine tool 50 .
- the threaded locking pin 44 can have a knurled knob at its proximal end, or other suitable device that can be used to turn the locking pin 44 , e.g., a proximal that is configured to receive a hex key, Allen key, or Allen wrench. Moreover, the proximal end of the locking pin 44 has diameter that is greater than a diameter of the slot 45 .
- the wedge 41 includes a bottom surface that is straight for sliding along the top surface 21 of the base 20 and a top surface that is slanted, though the top surface can also be straight.
- the machine tool 50 is a milling tool.
- a user can place the milling tool between the wedge 41 of the locking assembly 40 and the vertical upright support 22 b . If required, using the proximal end 34 of the clamp 32 , the user can adjust the clamp 32 upwards/downwards and the wedge 41 can be moved along the horizontal axis to accommodate a specific size of the milling tool.
- the user can rotate the milling tool to align one of the plurality of grooves 27 that are provided on the milling tool with the locking blade 23 of the vertical upright support 22 b and the locking blade 42 of the wedge 41 .
- the user can move the locking blade 23 into engagement with one of the grooves 27 on the milling tool, can move the locking blade 42 of the wedge 41 into engagement with another one of the grooves 27 on the milling tool ( FIG. 5 ), and can move the locking pin 44 within the slot 45 of the wedge to align the locking pin 44 with the threaded aperture 43 .
- the user can hand tighten the locking pin 44 into the threaded aperture 43 to lock the wedge 41 into place, thereby securing the milling tool to the holder 10 .
- the user can also hand tighten distal end 33 of the clamp 32 onto the milling tool by rotating the proximal end 34 of the clamp 32 . In this tighten configuration, a user can then proceed with the conversion process of the milling tool.
- the holder 10 overcomes the aforementioned shortcoming of conventional machine tool holders. More particularly, the holder 10 allows for a conversion of tools with different lengths, diameters, and design characteristics regardless of a particular machine interface (e.g., SK, HSK, Big Plus, etc.), which can reduce set-up and tool change time of machine tools, thereby leading to significantly increased machine utilization and decreased costs associated therewith.
- a particular machine interface e.g., SK, HSK, Big Plus, etc.
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